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BiographyJune 21, 2017<March 10, 2023

Remembering Ustad Bismillah Khan

Ustad Bismillah Khan is the greatest master of Shehnai the world has known. His soul stirring music signified harmony.

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Latest Posts, OpinionJune 20, 2017<March 9, 2023

Why India Is the World’s Largest Spammer

The Prime Minister’s Office spams users with his messages. Does this explain why India is the world’s largest spamming nation?

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InsightJune 19, 2017<March 9, 2023

How Coffee Came To India

Baba Budan, the seventeenth-century Sufi saint brought seven seeds to India and replanted them. Thus began the coffee saga.

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Latest Posts, OpinionJune 16, 2017<March 9, 2023

The Indian Pariah Dog

The average street dog in India has a legacy as old as India itself. The INDog evolved from 15,000 years of Natural Selection.

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Latest Posts, OpinionJune 15, 2017<March 9, 2023

The Great Fire Of London

The Great Fire of 1666 was the biggest blaze London had ever seen. Even today, there are many lessons to be learnt.

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Biography, Latest PostsJune 14, 2017<March 9, 2023

Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan: The Non-Violent Soldier Of Peace

The greatest non-violent struggles against colonialism was led by Ghaffar Khan and his one hundred thousand followers.

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Insight, Latest PostsJune 13, 2017<March 9, 2023

The Kamasutra Codes And The Arab Scholar

You can stumble upon the Kama Sutra in unlikely places. A cryptography course could be one of them.

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Art & Poetry, Latest PostsJune 10, 2017<March 9, 2023

Inscription On A Rural Arbour

In 1791, a reader of Madras Courier had enough of noisy tourists entering his garden. He wrote this poem in protest.

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Latest Posts, PolicyJune 9, 2017<March 9, 2023

Is Clean Water A Basic Human Right?

Nearly 76 million Indians live without access to safe water. Can India guarantee access to safe water as a human right?

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Insight, Latest PostsJune 8, 2017<August 23, 2023

ISRO: Globalisation In Outer Space

The story of space in India is one of globalisation, involving all of the world’s space powers.

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Editor's Picks, InsightJune 7, 2017<March 9, 2023

India’s First News Scandal

Newspapers and the Government have been at loggerheads with each other. Today, History repeats itself – yet again.

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Latest Posts, OpinionJune 6, 2017<March 9, 2023

Is Surveillance Helping Britain’s War On Terror?

The British surveillance state has been in the making for centuries. Now that it’s here, is it effective?

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Environment, Latest PostsJune 5, 2017<March 9, 2023

Trump’s Blunder: Modi’s Opportunity

Could Trump’s exit from the Paris agreement be an opportunity for India to take the lead in Climate Change?

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Insight, Latest PostsJune 2, 2017<March 9, 2023

The Indian Hercules Was A Vegetarian Body Builder

A famed Indian bodybuilder is said to have balanced elephants on his chest. What made Rammoorthy Naidu the Indian Hercules?

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Insight, Latest PostsJune 1, 2017<March 9, 2023

Operation Polo: How India Invaded Hyderabad

Hyderabad was invaded amidst communal clashes and the politics of region and religion. What can we learn from the past?

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About Madras Courier

The Madras Courier is the first newspaper to be established in the Madras Presidency, British India. Published on October 12, 1785, it was the leading newspaper of its time. Selling for a princely sum of one rupee, it thrived for three decades.

Two centuries later, this legacy is revived digitally. Today, the Madras Courier serves a global audience of curious, intelligent readers interested in South Asian affairs. We curate interesting stories that enhance our understanding of the world in meaningful ways.

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